Doric - MNA | Mid | Simmer Day dawned fair an cle | |
Central - SEC | mid | gate. Pit the auld weys o lyf | |
Central - LAL | mid | , atween twa nations, the angl | |
Orkney - ORK | Mid | Epril 2020 | |
Central - LAL | Mid | -Ulster Inglish o coorse varie | |
Ulster - GUL | Mid | October, scraich o’ dawn, | |
Central - EDN | ' | Mid | sna' drifts an' ice. |
Doric - MNA | h think he's haein ane o yon ' | mid | -life crisis' thingies. He's b |
Central - SEC | up. It wis this young wumman, | mid | -twinties wi broun een an awfu |
Shetland - SHD | . It is whit dey kaa a "kloss- | mid | roonded vowel", an phonetical |
Central - LAL | they were in the labour ward. | Mid | wife shouts PUSH in between t |
Shetland - SHD | wife whin shü cam here i da | mid | fifties. Very highly educated |
Central - DUN | rial. Bi the time A wis in ma | mid | teens A wis stairtin tae perf |
Central - GLA | TES!’ the DJ announces in a | mid | -atlantic drawl ay his ain fab |
Central - LAL | is frae a laich raither nor a | mid | poseition.) The ane findin wh |
Ulster - SYN | Yin-soorce haitin bes a | mid | seestem ‘at maks eneuch hai |
Central - SWE | four times torpedeo'd | mid | -Atlantic |
Doric - DOR | se an wis eventually the heid | mid | -wife for the hale o Glaesga. |
Central - SWE | ait, playgrun gemmes oan haud | mid | -birl, hauf-loup, knees no ski |
Shetland - SHD | e | mid | front unrounded vowel /me:lɪ |
Central - GLA | Whan thare's nae | mid | -day at aw |
Central - LAL | o the Irish contreebution tae | Mid | -Ulster Inglish coud e’en fu |
Central - LAL | o the Scots contreebution tae | Mid | -Ulster Inglish, it’s mebbe |
Doric - DOR | Be | mid | eftemeen the wither dis clear |
Doric - DOR | Be | mid | foreneen on comes the rain, |
Doric - DOR | Be | mid | foreneen sin in a'a it's glor |
Doric - DOR | Be | mid | day disnae look gweed ata, |
Doric - DOR | Be | mid | day a richt cauld icy blast. |
Doric - DOR | En be | mid | day it dis poor o rain. |
Doric - MNA | The | mid | -wife grabbit the bairn and sa |
Doric - MNA | red tae see her bairn and the | mid | -wife gave the bairn a wash an |
Doric - MNA | z foonert. The doctor and the | mid | -wife hid been glentin at eena |
Central - LAL | he Germans an Frainch fae the | mid | -18t century onwards. |
Southern - SEA | te an its fock weel, frae the | mid | 1800’s throwe til 1991. A h |
Central - LAL | t photie shot me back tae the | mid | -70s. We were so poor that the |
Doric - MNA | he mither and fuspert tae the | mid | -wife, “Big heed and imbecil |
Central - LAL | adds ‘in Eng. use since the | mid | 18th c. but prob. made popula |
Doric - DOR | Clears up afore the | mid | day oor, |
Southern - SEA | i the | mid | 1940’s, fur ma yuise in ae |
Central - LAL | at Britain. Hooanever, bi the | mid | 19t century Scots fowk that w |
Southern - SEA | rinlie thar wur ae lull i the | mid | o the |
Southern - SEA | s hoose thar wis biggit i the | mid | 1840’s an the laist herd ta |
Central - DUN | the Forth-Clyde line ull the | mid | -1750s cin nou be seen fer whi |
Central - LAL | wis kenspeckle. Efter, in the | mid | -16th century, nae less a body |
Central - LAL | wis abolisht in 1708. In the | mid | 1540’s the Privy Cooncil ha |
Central - LAL | ist canna accoont for. In the | mid | 1890’s the war a puckle o s |
Central - SEC | aw thai wir burlin awa in the | mid | o the haw wi the Air Force bu |
Central - LAL | the Heilans. Scotland in the | mid | -18ct century wis tore atween |
Central - LAL | d in the het playgrund in the | mid | efternuin. Jameela Khatoon sa |
Central - LAL | d the leid a new voice in the | mid | 1800’s whan journalists an |
Doric - MNA | ies wint intae service in the | mid | -nineteenth century. Jessie wa |
Central - WCE | Back in the | mid | -eichties, whan A wes a Ph. D. |
Central - DUN | ll speak Scots an back in the | mid | nineteenth century there were |
Central - LAL | strands o pleyscrievin in the | mid | -twentieth century in Scots. Y |
Central - LAL | hae territories. Altho in the | Mid | -Ulster Inglish area preposeet |
Central - LAL | at the heidstrap, weir in the | Mid | -East, flids in the Faur East, |
Doric - ABN | build an was completit in the | mid | -1980s. Ootside the kirk ye mi |
Central - WCE | "Rent the babbie doon the | mid | |
Central - SEC | s aw reddies ti ding doun the | mid | -spang |
Central - SEC | aneir as the k’nichts o the | mid | aiges at uised the |
Central - SEC | and then theres the | mid | week fixtures at various foot |
Central - LAL | a subject o discoorse is the | Mid | -Ulster dialect o Inglish — |
Doric - DOR | Come | mid | efterneen the note is soor, |
Doric - DOR | Sin shines throo lang afore | mid | day, |
Shetland - SHD | but English i | Mid | Yell. Tink whit a wark |
Central - LAL | resiled, geelt i | mid | -air, |
Central - EDN | einge o local wirds melled wi | Mid | Scots spellins gies ye a chan |
Central - LAL | hink it’s richt tae deal wi | Mid | -Ulster Inglish unner the Hibe |
Central - SEC | @janiesherb The are. Im | mid | fifties now, and Ive starte |
Doric - MNA | efter mair nor a year. 91 an | mid | -echties, deein weel an affa w |
Central - LAL | Ulster Scots is recessive an | Mid | -Ulster Inglish aye replaces i |
Central - SWE | nae later than | mid | -wey throu the neist sentence. |
Central - LAL | IF The Boss huz tae come oan | mid | game, Whooooooos The Big Ka |
Central - LAL | Scots an | Mid | -Ulster Inglish |
Central - WCE | in Falconer luiks at Scots an | Mid | -Ulster Inglis, an Christine R |
Central - LAL | presume because that is when | mid | -winter am wi flu an a forbye |
Central - LAL | dumfounert, the gless glob in | mid | -air. He cudna mak sense o thi |
Doric - MNA | ; hovered in | mid | -air. |
Central - LAL | ious element aye tae haund in | Mid | -Ulster Inglish at baith ends |
Doric - MNA | Morrice wis cut aff in | mid | -sintence as the belly duncer |
Central - WCE | Siddenly, a monstrous luckin | mid | -field player crossit an ootst |
Doric - MNA | rick ... she wid jist birl in | mid | -air, like a bike wheel. |
Doric - MNA | but Mrs Robson stoppit him in | mid | grummle. ‘Tak it aff ye gir |
Central - LAL | tapped and hovered, hingin in | mid | -air like a helicopter, hingin |
Central - LAL | he steyed there ... hingin in | mid | -air ... aboot twa fit up... a |
Doric - DOR | airs that held fowk hingin in | mid | air, it made hin feel |
Doric - DOR | er cuilness quately hingin in | mid | err |
Central - LAL | o his jaw and hung dreepin in | mid | -air, then snappit. |
Central - LAL | cal reasons ahint fowk lumpin | Mid | -Ulster Inglish thegither wi t |
Doric - MNA | he steppit inte the shimmerin | mid | -day sin. "Look it aat heathaz |
Central - EDN | That blooms in | mid | -winter, |
Central - WCE | time when we were students in | mid | 80s. It meant crazy person... |
Central - LAL | st, until the bird stappit in | mid | -sang. |
Doric - MNA | Sandy wis stoppit in | mid | -sentince, bi a pooerfu hoof i |
Central - LAL | in the Wikipedia airticle on | Mid | -Ulster Inglish (the current d |
Doric - MNA | The morn | Mid | Simmer’s Day, |
Central - LAL | we learn aboot the language o | mid | -twentieth Century Glasgow fae |
Central - LAL | r activists — in the case o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish, inpit frae Sc |
Central - LAL | eenctive accent. Discussion o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish haes been affe |
Doric - MNA | t, broke free an loupit throo | mid | air an landit on Muskcy's fei |
Central - LAL | nce on mainstream varieties o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish is ‘ithoot d |
Central - LAL | nally transmeetit varieties o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish wis furmed mon |
Central - LAL | miver. Kennin the Scotsness o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish disna mak Nort |
Central - SEC | o woolly thermal socks up to | mid | calf. I minded readin somewha |
Central - LAL | angest linguistic affeenity o | Mid | -Ulster Inglish is, in ma conc |
Orkney - ORK | d eerie orams tae brighten up | mid | winter |
Doric - DOR | First eens February the ither | mid | June https://t.co/9wi7vKToCl |
Central - GLA | afore we start, then another | mid | morn, this time wi a sangwich |
Shetland - SHD | I was feeling in a proper | mid | -winter grump til I got to wor |
Central - SEC | roup eh men who wurr in their | mid | -thirties dress and act like a |
Doric - MNA | ader is seeking the Doric for | Mid | Life Crisis. Dist onyone ken? |
Ulster - EUL | She knowed Sally's | mid | -mornin routine weel. Wheaten |
Central - GLA | a car windscreen and explodes | mid | -air, wae an almighty fuckin b |
Central - SEC | When ha''in yin o' his | mid | -meal naps |
Central - EDN | he gaed intae politics in his | mid | -20s. |
Doric - DOR | e ludicrous if the funeral is | mid | following week. |
Central - LAL | But whit is | Mid | -Ulster Inglish? Weel, in semp |
Central - LAL | w. As awbody kens, whan it is | mid | -day in Nor America the sun is |
Doric - MNA | "The nicht it is | Mid | Simmers E’en, |
Shetland - SHD | Jessie tae da Annexe. Hit wis | mid | -summers day 1962." |
Central - LAL | heart monitor's...' She stops | mid | -sentence when she sees me rea |
Doric - MNA | The morn’s | Mid | Simmer’s Day. |
Doric - MNA | At | mid | season prices, |
Central - LAL | it. Hae A no juist sayed that | Mid | -Ulster Inglish, like Hiberno- |
Central - SWE | a Ya, aroon this Greek bar at | mid | mornin, mid-life, you are a c |
Central - SEC | e tell aboot hoo athin wis at | Mid | -Camps bi Kirnitten in the kin |
Doric - DOR | in hats an rifles!! I stoppit | mid | closin my waterticht doors an |
Central - SEC | A Aboot | Mid | -Camps, Kirnitten, Bi East Caw |
Central - GLA | oing? You can't just walk out | mid | -shift!' |
Central - AYR | while they fed weel. Then by | mid | -winter as their stock dwined |